According to research conducted by Halifax, more than one third of students in the UK have credit cards these days, and the average credit card debt owed by each student is almost £220. Like other individuals, many students have had to cope with rising costs, such as increased travel costs, increased rents for those living away from home, and increased tuition fees.
The research also showed that female students are more likely to have higher credit card debts than male students, with female students having an average credit card debt of £255.50. For male students the average credit card debt was considerably lower at £173.20. Students in the Eastern and South Eastern parts of the UK were more likely to have higher loan debt, averaging around £360 each whilst students studying in the East Midlands had a far lower average credit card debt of £129.50 each.
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it's good to give the sense of responsibility of having a credit card but we have to make sure, as a parent that they wont over used it.
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Sometimes, it's the parents responsibility to teach the children not to overspending with the Credit cards and get themselves into the trouble...
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